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@FredOverflow I like how much the managing changes when you apply swap '.' and ','
I didn't do anything!
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Q: How do I refer to two things together that have different adjectives?

R. Martinho FernandesI want to express these two facts: there is a front view; and there is a side view. Which of the following are valid ways of referring to the two views together? a front and side view; a front and side views; a front and a side view; a front and a side views; front and side views; For the va...

@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, what a dilemma. Are you allowed to lie & click on the button?
sir , i want to ask a question ...
@KonradRudolph Only humans have trouble with CAPTCHAs, silly.
11:02
@user1726647 We have stack overflow for questions.
6 hours ago, by Rapptz
If you don't want to be hated here, read the Newbie Hints.
Ok, I need to ask. Why does everyone from India call everyone "sir"?
no...i dooubt
@user1726647 What is dooubt? OO doubt?
@R.MartinhoFernandes cultural thing perhaps
11:03
What if we are dames?
i mean doubt
@R.MartinhoFernandes, Oh, is that who always calls me sir? I was wondering why it seemed to be a trend.
no girls on the internet
@R.MartinhoFernandes probably learn a very 'odd' English
@R.MartinhoFernandes #5 + "there are" and I'm about 50% sure some smart-ass native speaker will prove me wrong.
11:03
@user1726647 doubts about what?
sir , i m using beej's guide to network programming
@FredOverflow what?
@chris I have noticed it exclusively in Indians.
there is a select server.c
then
that's C. GTFO
11:04
it is asking us to use telnet and then use it as a chat server
@R.MartinhoFernandes 6. a front view and a side view :p
@R.MartinhoFernandes, Well, no offense to anyone, but it's good to know.
@user1726647 You don't need to write your own chat server, just use the Lounge. Or some other room.
user142019
TIL: ASCII is pronounced ass-kee, not ass-see.
11:05
how to type a command in telnet session
using a keyboard perhaps?
@user1726647 With the keyboard dummy.
user142019
Use netcat instead of telnet. Also, don't use select. It's terrible.
i mean "it shows connected..." and then whenever i type something
it is printed over ther....nothing much happens
11:06
@Zoidberg, Tbh, I pronounce it more like az-kee. I don't know why.
@Zoidberg In my early days (i.e. more than half ago), I would pronounce it "ass-ki".
@R.MartinhoFernandes me too. link to the british empire? And stuck in history? Or a society structured arounds casts
@Zoidberg you spelt ssh wrong
@Zoidberg well obviously
azkee-ban
Oooh a Potter reference
using 'sir' and 'madam' is a very formal way to talk to strangers. If you worked in a relatively nice retail place, you would talk to 'sir' and 'madam' not 'bud'
user142019
11:08
I should write a simple chat server in C as an exercise.
@Zoidberg boost asio
@thecoshman You would never talk to 'bud'
@FredOverflow seriously
@Zoidberg why C?
user142019
@sehe It's terrible! Also, C isn't C++.
Try to get a nice thing rolling with boost.asio and packaged_task.
11:09
@sehe does that mean something to you? it would just be a casual way of referring to a friend
Everything about that video is hilariously bad
I know good can come out of that marriage, but I don't have the will or time to celebrate it.
but , i didnt find any chat room for C programming
plz suggest me some chat room for C ......
user142019
So? Not our problem.
i mean ... if u know some chat room for C
11:11
there is a C room
I just can't find it ever
if you want to chat, feel free to stay
else if you have a question, ask on SO
else shut up
That has a much bigger audience than chat, so there is a much bigger chance of getting help.
searching for "C" doesn't seem to get me very far :)
11:12
And please... don't tell us you cannot ask questions.
user142019
There once was Lounge<C>.
@melak47 There is never anyone in it.
@Zoidberg see, even they know C++ > C
Xeo
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Now he's not gonna say anything, huh? :)
C programmers are always too busy getting their frees matched with their mallocs.
11:12
Yeah, it goes for days wihtout messages.
@R.MartinhoFernandes but then they might find out that he is that random number
user142019
Free the mallocs!
user142019
for (;;) free(malloc(1000));
This is noop
11:14
@Zoidberg free accepts null pointers. I suppose the use case is that one.
Xeo
Xeo
Did we check whether he's a prime yet?
Xeo
Xeo
...
Silly chat truncating names.
Divisible by 3.
11:16
lol
at bottom comment
I guess that's always the conclusion one comes to googling symptoms
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@TonyTheLion Normally, it's pregnancy, though.
I'm productive I'm productive
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Xeo
You're not, stop lying to yourself.
I'm trying!
11:19
Is "thru" slang?
it's Americanism
I figured out that if I'll keep repeating it I will believe it myself :P
maybe that means slang
@R.MartinhoFernandes apparently
11:19
There is a function named RecomposeThru here :(
informal it says
> (adverb, adjective) Chiefly US a variant spelling of through
@R.MartinhoFernandes Note that this version could, however, be used to express a single front view and a single side view, however, but would be slightly ambiguous. "However"
@TonyTheLion Oh. I've always thought it was textspeak, like "ur" and shit.
user142019
> i need ur hlp bro plz hlp me bro plz.......
@R.MartinhoFernandes It is – just ~ 100 years ago ;)
11:25
lol
user142019
Man. I need to write Java again this week. :(
user142019
School y u make us use such an abso-fucking-lutely terrible language.
user142019
I'd rather write this game in C.
One more month until I take a programming course in Java :/
user142019
hahahahahah owned
11:28
@Zoidberg I had to write calculations in XSLT.
user142019
not that I'm not owned.
It was the only option.
Xeo
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@Zoidberg I was about to say.
@chris Sad that 21.12.2012 was not the end?
It's not even my school, it's online.
11:29
hehehe
@BartekBanachewicz Poor thing. I used XSLT a bit too, and OMG.
user142019
They shouldn't teach such a terrible language.
I mean, I actually like the semantic half of XSLT, but gosh, that syntax.
@R.MartinhoFernandes they guy who "taught" us that had absolutely no idea what XSLT is (And isn't). That didn't help, either.
user142019
11:30
You can use Haml instead of XML for XSLT if you don't like the XML syntax. xD
I'm honestly going into this Java course expecting no help from the teacher.
user142019
The only help I need from the teacher when learning Java is mental help so I don't collapse.
I used Java in classes with two different teachers. One of them was brainwashed with what-someone-calls-OO; the other could actually think a bit.
The former had those "everything with getters and setters" rules.
user142019
@R.MartinhoFernandes One of my Java teachers is proficient in Haskell. The other one is also like that. :(
// construct only from CreateInstance, no copy, no assign allowed
lol
assign != initialize right?
Xeo
Xeo
11:34
right
I'm just hoping my Java teacher spews good practices out, not bad ones. All I need to do is make sure what I'm being told is right.
@Xeo then that is a fail comment
user142019
@TonyTheLion well, delete copy and assign. It ain't rocket science.
guys, guys!
user142019
guy!
11:34
I need to give a course on Bash scripting and I need to design an exercise that’s not too easy
Is it a coincidence your name resembles K & R?
and for the life of me I can’t think of any sensible exercise
@chris No. They named themselves after me.
user142019
lol
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@KonradRudolph Have them write a forkbomb!
@Zoidberg It was actually hilarious, because people would turn in assignments with getters and setters all over, as per what they were taugh the previous year, and then the teacher would just keep asking "why the fuck did you do that?" (expect a bit more politely, I guess).
user142019
11:35
@KonradRudolph should it be something that can be used in practice? Otherwise fork bomb. :P
@Xeo no cluster fucks, please
compiler in bash!
Oh, that reminds me I need to explain my lambda combined with digraphs bonus question soon.
@Zoidberg Yes, no.
@KonradRudolph like what?
user142019
11:36
@R.MartinhoFernandes :^)
@thecoshman That's what he is asking.
Xeo
Xeo
@KonradRudolph Have them find a particular line in a pile of files in nested directories?
@thecoshman Hmm. Preferably something bioinformaticky ;) or general-purpose tool
@Xeo Well that’s a single command. It should be a bit more complex to make them write an actual script
Xeo
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@KonradRudolph Start small! :D
but not too small
11:37
okay, either I'm completely daft, or this code has no logic in it whatsoever
something like... reading a sequence or 'dna' and find patterns of a certain length? printing out what the pattern is and how many times the are found?
user142019
@KonradRudolph something with files containing genetic sequences?
user142019
(Or what the right terminology may be. :P)
Funny you should mention genetic right as that DNA suggestion came up.
lol at the suggestions that are basically "basic file management with some genetics colouring"
11:39
@Zoidberg Duh. ;-) But that just gave me an idea, I’m going to make them solve Rosalind questions
user142019
Make them create a web interface to it with Bash on Balls.
@KonradRudolph Isn't bash the wrong tool for that?
user142019
Also Z shell. :|
@R.MartinhoFernandes bash is (almost) always the wrong tool
has anyone ever had to use lint?
11:41
bash is like the brick of the tool box
@TonyTheLion I've removed lint
@R.MartinhoFernandes Shut up :D
@thecoshman Bricks are perfect for building houses.
@thecoshman I've never used it, but people here seem to like it
@R.MartinhoFernandes Also, not necessarily. The tool to translate DNA into RNA is a one-liner – tr T U …
11:41
@R.MartinhoFernandes they are pefect for building a house out off, not with. I'd hate to see a build try to plaster a wall with a brick
4 mins ago, by Tony The Lion
okay, either I'm completely daft, or this code has no logic in it whatsoever
I'm still kind of interested to know what you found now.
user142019
@TonyTheLion I used JSLint a few times, as well as PIP 8 Lint which I use in Sublime Text 2 when editing Python code.
user142019
But never the C lint.
@TonyTheLion yeah weird is it huh. Who says 'helicopter ride' :)
user142019
Santa Claus.
11:43
@sehe people who have a soul?
user142019
user142019
I like this song.
@chris oh weird code. Things that don't make sense and the more I try to figure it out, the less sense it makes
a typedef to a boost::weak_ptr that seems to be all by itself, not relating to any boost::shared_ptr
and it's passed to almost every class's ctor.
but I have no idea what it's supposed to be for
Pointing weekly.
11:51
typedef std::array<day, 7>* week_ptr;
Xeo
Xeo
...
user142019
class foo {
    friend class zoidberg;
};
user142019
I have friends!
@Zoidberg Wrong. foo has.
user142019
Meh. :(
11:52
hahahaha
@Xeo I may have taken that joke too far.
user142019
Friendship y u no mutual.
@Zoidberg <hug>
user142019
lol mutual friendship in C++
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I liked the C-array version more.
11:53
Is Facebook friendship directed?
user142019
No. It's undirected.
Xeo
Xeo
Seems clearer.
user142019
On Google+ I think it's directed. You give somebody access to your profile explicitly. Whether they do that too is their problem.
11:53
C "seems clearer" than C++... my ass.
@Zoidberg yup.
Kinda like Twitter, then?
morning
user142019
Yes.
user142019
@DeadMG afternoon
11:55
stupid fucking stomach
Dammit, almost a palindrome)
user142019
The clock of the church in my village is one second off.
had to wait until I was busy sleepin at 4am to announce that it didn't really feel that much better.
But "sup pus" doesn't sound good.
user142019
lol
11:56
Oh well. "Dancing Queen" (wat 1) by Paul Gilbert (wat 2) in Acoustic (wat 3) Live (wat 4) version. With clapping hands n'shit.
And I actually like it.
Are you that guy that keeps bad songs in his library so he can rate them with ones?
Or am I confusing someone?
that's me :)
lol
and Paul Gilbert is awsum, you should check him out if you're into guitar of any kind.

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